The PlayStation 3 version of Final Fantasy X HD will include both Final Fantasy X and X-2 on a single disc, while On PS Vita, each title will apparently be sold separately.

Each game will also include its respective International edition content

A release is planned for 2013.

Price will be $40

No Japanese VO option

Pre-rendered movies in PS2 version are now in HD and look much improved

Texture quality improvement for characters and enemies

Sound quality improvement

They/Square want to keep the quality of the Vita version as close as possible to the PS3 one.

Vita version is split in two because of capacity amount

-Cross-save support Is Confirmed

90% complete

The Last Mission is included

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In ages past, the world of Spira experienced a golden age of perfection, brought about by an advanced civilisation through the use of wondrous machinery called machina.

However, around one thousand years before the present day, a colossal menace known only as "Sin" appeared and sundered all before it. Though a line of summoners have since brought Sin low many times, it inevitably returns in an unending cycle of destruction.

In the face of this ever-pervasive threat, the people of Spira flocked to the teachings of Yevon, which tell that Sin is a punishment to those who relied overly on machina.

Tidus is a young Blitzball star that mysteriously finds himself in Spira after his home city of Zanarkand is destroyed by Sin one thousand years in the past. Believing Sin to be the key to returning home, Tidus joins a young summoner named Yuna on her pilgrimage to destroy Sin and bring about the Calm.

'Last time she saved the world. This time it's personal.'

Two years have passed since Sin was destroyed. Since her victory and becoming a high summoner, Yuna has lived on her childhood home of Besaid Island. Then one day, Rikku comes to Besaid and shows Yuna a sphere. The recording is of him. Or is it?

Yuna can't tell whether it's him or just someone who looks like him. If it is him, Yuna might be able to see him one more time. No matter what the truth may be, the answers she finds may change things forever.

Update

A brand new scan of Final Fantasy X/X2 HD Remaster has emerged from Jump.

Square Enix: Success for FFX HD could "pave the way" for more HD remakes, including FFXII

X-2 hardly blew my mind, but having it grouped with the original would be a nice addition ^^ I wonder how it would work price wise for the Vita :/ If they are both full price on Vita but the grouped PS3 edition is stranded price, I can see it hitting the Vita editions sales.